Absolutely, frog eggs need to be in clean rain water, spring water, or distilled water, if you use tap water, it will kill them imediately
Tap water, salt water will kill them
Chlorine
Tap water has vitamins in it, Iron and such.... Some tap water is bad too there is some tap water depending which area you live in have to much arsenic in it and will kill your plants. Your town should have a water survey you can find at your local library.
Mineral and tap water do not have the tiny insects that mosquitos feed on.So, the mosquitos' larve would die from starvation.
They are. But we just kill off the harmful ones when the water is cleaned.
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
Yes because it is like tap water which has chemicals that will kill the tadpoles. So you can use tap water or garden hose water only if you add a purifier that you can buy at your pet store in the fish department or you can use bottled purified water.
No, addition of table salt (NaCl) to water used for watering plants will normally kill the plant.
No, frogs cannot give birth anywhere. They lay eggs.
Cholera is a water born bacterial infection - therefore it is POSSIBLE to get it from contaminated tap water. However, in most countries utility tap water is treated to remove/kill off any harmful organisms and is safe to drink. If however in your country the government advises against drinking tap water, this implies that the tap water is not effectively treated and may contain harmful organisms including cholera. In these cases tap water should be boiled before drinking it.
Salt water will kill your plants. Please use clean water from a tap or hose.